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BrawlMan

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Didn't the Street Fighter series have a different name that was more related at some point during development?
That was Final Fight. It was going to be called Street Fighter '89 originally. They changed the name because play testers said it had nothing to do with the original game.
 

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That was Final Fight. It was going to be called Street Fighter '89 originally. They changed the name because play testers said it had nothing to do with the original game.
Guess whoever made that call wasn't around to do the same for Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight
 
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Genuine thought: why am I always at the tail end of UPS/FedEx/USPS delivery windows? I don't think I've ever had something delivered that didn't get delivered at or after their estimation. Like, who's getting their shit before 9am? I'm pretty sure it has to do with proximity to their hub, but don't say the window is between 9am and 5pm if you know damn well I'd be lucky to see it by 5pm at best.
 

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Genuine thought: why am I always at the tail end of UPS/FedEx/USPS delivery windows? I don't think I've ever had something delivered that didn't get delivered at or after their estimation. Like, who's getting their shit before 9am? I'm pretty sure it has to do with proximity to their hub, but don't say the window is between 9am and 5pm if you know damn well I'd be lucky to see it by 5pm at best.
Obviously it's so that the one time you're not home, thinking they won't come by before 5pm anyway, that's when they deliver early.
 

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Obviously it's so that the one time you're not home, thinking they won't come by before 5pm anyway, that's when they deliver early.
This is why we question. My buddy sent me his PS5 and said it'd be here by 9pm, and we're going to a graduation party at 5pm, so typically that means it would show up while we're gone, and I'd have to bother our neighbor to get it before thieves do. BUT, because I posed the question, of course it got here about an hour ago, just to make me look like a jackass for complaining. I'm fine with it though; won't complain that for ONCE, they delivered in the early part of their delivery window.
 
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Remember when if they tried to deliver a package and you weren't home, instead of just dumping it on the porch to get rained on and stolen, they'd leave a slip and you'd have to go and pick it up from the depo?
 

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Remember when if they tried to deliver a package and you weren't home, instead of just dumping it on the porch to get rained on and stolen, they'd leave a slip and you'd have to go and pick it up from the depo?
FedEx still does that. In most of the USA from what I remember.
 

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Remember when if they tried to deliver a package and you weren't home, instead of just dumping it on the porch to get rained on and stolen, they'd leave a slip and you'd have to go and pick it up from the depo?
They still do that if something is sent "certified," or any comparable level of service that requires the receiver to sign to confirm delivery. But yeah, COVID taught the system that most of us are okay with (meaning "can't do anything about it") everything from our dog food to the Crown Jewels just being dumped on our doorstep without so much as a knock, even after instances of package theft skyrocketed.

Tangentially, we have a roommate (my gf's long-time friend) who is basically homebound, and she orders stuff online constantly. Nearly every day there's another package (or several) left on our doorstep; it makes me wonder if it makes our home a target for thieves, seeing an Amazon or UPS truck out front damn-near every single day.
 
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